Apollo

Apollo Missions

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    Apollo Launch History

    History of manned and unmanned Apollo missions.
  • Apollo-Saturn 201 Launch

    Apollo-Saturn 201 Launch
    First test of Saturn IB. First flight of Command Service Module (CSM). After a suborbital flight the command module (CM) landed in the Atlantic ocean demonstrating the heat shield.
  • AS 203

    AS 203
    successfully verified restartable S-IVB stage design for Saturn V
  • AS 202

    AS 202
    CM heat shield tested to higher speed
  • Apollo 1

    Apollo 1
    Never launched. On 27 January 1967, a fire erupted in the Apollo command module during a test on the launch pad, destroying the module and killing astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee.
  • Apollo 4

    Apollo 4
    First flight of Saturn V rocket; successfully demonstrated S-IVB third stage restart and tested CM heat shield at lunar re-entry speeds.
  • Apollo 5

    Apollo 5
    First flight of Lunar Module; successfully fired descent engine and ascent engine; demonstrated "fire-in-the-hole" landing abort test.
  • Apollo 6

    Apollo 6
    Severe "pogo" vibrations caused two second-stage engines to shut down prematurely, and third stage restart to fail. SM engine used to achieved high-speed re-entry
  • Apollo 7

    Apollo 7
    It was the first manned Apollo flight and the first manned flight of the Saturn IB. It was the only manned Apollo launch not from LC 39. It included the first live TV broadcast from an American spacecraft.
  • Apollo 8

    Apollo 8
    It was the first manned circumlunar flight of the CSM (10 orbits in 20 hours) and the first manned flight of the Saturn V. The crew were the first humans to see the far side of the Moon and earthrise over the lunar horizon with their own eyes.
  • Apollo 9

    Apollo 9
    Conducted the first manned flight test of the Lunar Module, demonstrating its propulsion and ability to rendezvous and dock with the CSM.
  • Apollo 10

    Apollo 10
    "Dress rehearsal" for the lunar landing. Lunar Module was flown manned around the Moon and descended to 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) without landing.
  • Apollo 11

    Apollo 11
    The Apollo 11 Lunar Module performed the first manned landing on the Moon in the Sea of Tranquility, overcoming navigation errors and computer alarms. Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin performed a single EVA in the direct vicinity of the LM.
  • Apollo 12

    Apollo 12
    Performed the first precise manned landing on the Moon in the Ocean of Storms near the Surveyor 3 probe. In two EVAs, the astronauts recovered portions of Surveyor and returned them to Earth. First controlled LM ascent stage impact after jettison; first use of deployable S-band antenna.
  • Apollo 20 cancelation

    Launch vehicle needed to launch Skylab
  • Apollo 13

    Apollo 13
    The mission was aborted after an SM oxygen tank exploded on the trip to the moon, causing the landing to be cancelled. After a single loop around the moon, the LM was used as crew "lifeboat" for safe return.
  • Apollo 18 cancelation

    Budget cuts
  • Apollo 19 cancelation

    Budget cuts
  • Apollo 14

    Apollo 14
    The LM landed successfully at Fra Mauro. First color video images from the surface of the Moon, first materials science experiments in space, and two EVAs, in one of which Shepard performed a golf shot.
  • Apollo 15

    Apollo 15
    First use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle, driving 17.25 miles (27.8 km); 1 lunar "standup" EVA, 3 lunar surface EVAs, and deep space EVA on return to retrieve orbital camera film from SM.
  • Apollo 16

    Apollo 16
    the LM landed in the Descartes Highlands. No ascent stage deorbit due to malfunction; 3 lunar EVAs and deep space EVA.
  • Apollo 17

    Apollo 17
    The final Apollo lunar mission landed at Taurus-Littrow. Schmitt, a geologist, was the first professional scientist to go on a NASA mission. First night launch; 3 lunar EVAs and deep space EVA. As of 2013, the last manned spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit.